Posted on 09/24/2014 8:42:16 AM PDT by DeaconBenjamin
Ümit Yaşar Toprak, who was also known as Abu Yusef al-Turki, left behind five children at his home in the western Turkish province of Bursa. DHA photo
US strikes have killed a senior operative from Al-Qaedas Syrian branch in the war-torn countrys northern province of Aleppo, activists said on Sept. 24.
Ümit Yaşar Toprak, a 47-year-old Turkish fighter who was known in Syria as Abu Yusef al-Turki, was among 50 militants killed in strikes on Sept. 23 against what the United States called an Al-Qaeda cell that had been planning attacks on Western interests.
"Al-Nusra Front members are very sad today because of this death," Ibrahim al-Idlibi, an activist in Idlib province in northwestern Syria, told AFP.
Toprak, a sniper, had arrived in Syria 18 months ago and fought regime troops in the central province of Hama and the coastal region of Latakia, as well as Idlib.
He had also trained Nusras elite snipers, he added.
Online, Nusra members and supporters expressed their condolences and anger about Toprak's death, using the hashtag "the martyr Abu Yusef al-Turki".
"He was the sixth best sniper in the world, and he trained 400 other snipers," a supporter named Abu Mussab al-Assir tweeted.
"He never killed civilians, his war was against the criminal regime," wrote another, Abu Anas al-Hamadani.
"Why did America and their henchmen murder him?" he asked.
Topraks death was even reported in Syrias Al-Watan newspaper, close to the regime, which described him as "the most famous sniper in the world".
The strikes on Sept. 23 hit an area on the border between Aleppo and Idlib provinces.
US Central Command, which oversees American forces in the Middle East, said the military action had been taken "to disrupt the imminent attack plotting against the United States and Western interests."
well only 999 left to go that turkey saw fit to release for their 49
Pull the lever, flush, repeat.
Turki's done!
Not a famous sniper, not even close.
Nothing good will come out of that family, even if we never touched him.
So?
I want big wins and STAT.
This information campaign of little successes is useless and twinkies for those who need a little candy everyday.
Meat and potatoes are what we want for dinner.
Are we expected to somehow feel sad over this? Feck him and every other POS camel-humping jihadi.. countless al-Qaeda/ISIS victims left behind children, too.
Sounds like WE’RE BEING PLAYED...something tells me this was no big shot.
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